How does Israel even attempt to sell $500 million of US-made F-16 fighter jets to Croatia?

 

The US government has blocked an Israeli sale of advanced variant F-16 fighter jets to Croatia valued at 500 million dollars.

 

How does Israel even attempt to sell $500 million of US-made F-16 fighter jets to Croatia?

US blocking Israeli sale of used F-16s to Croatia — report

An Israel Air Force F-16, December 31, 2015 (Photo by Ofer Zidon/Flash90)

Trump administration said angered Israel did not seek its approval to sell the American-made fighters and added advanced electronic systems to the jets

By TOI STAFF
Time of israel

An Israel Air Force F-16, December 31, 2015 (Photo by Ofer Zidon/Flash90)

The United States is blocking Israel’s sale of aging F-16 fighter jets to Croatia, a member of the American-led NATO security alliance, Channel 10 news reported Thursday.

The deal, which was announced earlier this year, would see Israel sell a dozen US-manufactured F-16s from its fleet to Croatia for $500 million.

Greece, South Korea, Sweden, and the US also submitted bids for the Croatian tender to supply military jets to replace its outdated Russian-made MiG-21s.

Quoting unnamed Israeli officials, Channel 10 news reported the Trump administration was angry Israel added advanced Israeli-made electronic systems to the F-16s as part of efforts to convince Croatia to buy the planes.

The officials told the network the US believes Israel unfairly profited through its actions, as the F16s are American-made and were not supposed to be sold to a third-party without its approval.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pictured in front of a menorah on the second night of the Hanukkah festival, during their meeting on the sidelines of a NATO conference in Brussels, Belgium, on December 3, 2018. (Gaby Farkash/GPO)

The report also quoted the officials saying Croatia is furious about the holdup of the sale and recently told Israel to work out the matter with the US. The officials said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised the sale during his meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Brussels on Monday.

“I’m in favor but Defense Secretary Mattis is against [the sale] — its him who is blocking it,” Channel 10 quotes Pompeo saying.

Netanyahu and his Croatian counterpart announced the agreement in January and Croatia’s top defense body gave its OK two months later.

Israel has been seeking a buyer for the aging fleet that its Air Force stopped using a number of years ago, according to Hadashot TV news. Some 30 old planes have been retired by Israel’s Air Force in recent years.

AFP contributed to this report.

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